This article was produced in partnership with Thomas Herd
When you think of Pilates, most people imagine sleek studios filled with women gracefully maneuvering on a reformer. While Pilates is a form of exercise that is typically categorized as one for women, it was actually created by a man—Joseph Pilates—and, since its inception, has evolved greatly.
Today, Pilates is one of the leading forms of exercise for professional athletes not just for injury recovery, but when it comes to maintaining specific muscle groups. One up-and-coming company is challenging the way we consider doing Pilates with a reformer that was designed for home use. Meet the Frame Reformer from Frame Fitness.
As the fitness industry has gravitated toward digital at-home fitness over the last two years, and even before, with the integration of companies like Peloton, Mirror, Tonal, Hydrow, and others, Pilates for many years has remained the same. Long-time Pilates instructor and enthusiast CEO of Frame Fitness Melissa Bentivoglio set out to design her own version of an industrial Pilates reformer in 2018. But soon after, even before the onset of the pandemic, Bentivoglio saw a market for Pilates at-home and began developing what is now known as the Frame Reformer.
Made with women and men in mind, the Frame Reformer challenges everything we know about traditional Pilates classes with a reformer that was designed to deliver the same efficacy of an in-studio Pilates class—a low-impact, full-body workout that targets every muscle with precision. So while men are generally known for prioritizing mirror muscles and high-intensity workouts, a workout on the Frame Reformer targets smaller stabilizing muscles and your entire core—even when your abs aren’t the targeted muscle group.
With fitness trends gravitating toward the latest and greatest in chic new at-home exercise machines, the Frame Reformer redefines the idea of fitness at home with something that’s never been done before. Sure, over the years, there have always been forms of bikes, treadmills, rowers, etc. that have been adapted for home use, but never a Pilates reformer for at-home use that’s sleek, minimal, and innovative. As one of the first of its kind to facilitate an inclusive community for Pilates, Frame Fitness is poised as one of the next big disruptors in fitness with their new take on traditional Pilates for home use.
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If you love beer, you’re in the right place—at the right time. With over 9,000 breweries in the United States alone, there are more craft beer varieties, styles, and flavors than ever. And, every day, experimentation and innovation are taking beer in new directions. To keep track of what’s brewing, we’re taste-testing and calling out some of the best beers you can find. If you want to pick up something special to drink, check out our favorite beers available now.
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Full Sail Brewing Company Sesión Cerveza
Style: Mexican-style lager
Full Sail first started producing Session in 2005—and it was a big hit due to its drinkability. That line now includes Session Premium Lager, Session IPA, and Session Hazy Pale Ale. Sesión Cerveza is the brewery’s take on a Mexican lager—perfect for the dog days of summer. In 2017, the beer took home a silver for international-style pilsner category at the Great American Beer Festival and, in the same category, a gold at the U.S. Open Beer Championship. Sesión Cerveza boasts a pale straw yellow color with a quickly dissipating head. Its aroma has a combination of bread, yeast, and malt—though not overwhelming. It’s light and hoppy, with a slight bitterness to finish.
This article was produced in partnership with Pendleton Whisky
“I got your six” is a phrase that’s been around for more than a century. It was first coined by American fighter pilots in World War I.
Soldiers used clock positioning to inform direction. For example, twelve o’clock is straight in front of you and six o’clock is right behind you. So, when a WWI fighter pilot said, “I got your six,” it meant, “I got your back.” Enemy pilots would try to get behind your tail and shoot you down, but you trusted your wingman to protect your “six.”
As a former recon marine and retired US Navy SEAL Officer, I have many stories of amazing men and women who have picked me up, covered for me, and protected my “six.” I wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for them—but one story in particular stands out.
It was September 29, 2006 (Saint Michael’s Day), during the Battle of Ramadi. It was one of the most violent battles of the Iraq War, and I was in command of a 12-man element comprising four Navy SEALs and eight Iraqi scouts. The mission was to provide sniper overwatch support for the famed 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment—the same unit from the HBO series Band of Brothers—as they cleared a highly contested district of the city. We snuck into the enemy-held district during the middle of the night and set up sniper positions on the third-story roof of a prominent building. When the sun rose, we were engaged in sporadic gunfights with Al Qaeda insurgents that remained throughout the day.
About mid-day, Navy SEAL Michael Monsoor, known as “Mikey” by our entire SEAL Platoon, assumed security. A SEAL was located three feet to his left, and I was three feet to his right. An enemy combatant utilized cover and concealment to sneak close enough to our position, then hurled a grenade onto the roof. The grenade barely cleared the lip of the wall, striking Mikey in the chest before settling on the ground. Mikey yelled, “Grenade!” and without hesitation jumped on it to absorb the blast. The other SEAL and I were wounded from shrapnel to the legs, but we survived because of Mikey.
Summer’s in full swing. That means barbecues, road trips, beach days, and long nights around the campfire. In between those fun moments, you’ll have time to catch up on all the shows you’ve been meaning to watch, plus new movies and releases hitting your favorite streaming platforms. Here’s all the best streaming picks for July.
After leaving things off on a major cliffhanger in Volume 1, Stranger Things is back with Season 4, Volume 2 on July 1. The first set of episodes found all the main characters split up around the country. One group is home in Hawkins, Indiana, fighting against one of the scariest villains the show has ever seen in Vecna; Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) is in a lab in the Nevada desert to regain her powers; and Hopper (David Harbour) is stuck in a Russian jail trying to survive. When the season ended, the groups appeared to be on track to reunite to take on Vecna in Hawkins, and they’ll do it with some super-sized episodes. Episode 8 clocks in at an hour and 25 minutes, while the finale runs a full two-and-a-half hours to cap off the season. Volume 1 was as action-packed as any season already, so expect some fireworks and all-out war in Volume 2.
Two of the biggest movie stars are going head-to-head in the action spy thriller The Gray Man, hitting Netflix July 22. Ryan Gosling stars as Court Gentry/Sierra Six, a top CIA agent on the run after uncovering a major conspiracy. Hot on his tail is Chris Evan’s Lloyd Hansen, an unhinged former colleague of Gentry determined to hunt him down. Based on the best-selling book, it’s the most expensive movie Netflix has ever made—fitting for blockbuster directors Joe and Anthony Russo of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. The globetrotting adventure also stars Ana de Armas, Jessica Henwick, Regé-Jean Page, and Billy Bob Thornton in supporting roles.
Following a run of eight feature films and plenty of video games, Resident Evil is coming to television. The new series from Netflix debuts July 14 and will have eight episodes in the first season. While the series takes place in its own original universe separate from the previous films, the backstory and storylines of the show will come from the extremely popular video game series. The show will take place in two timelines: The first is in 2022 when Dr. Albert Wesker (Lance Reddick) and his children move to New Raccoon City so he can take a job with the Umbrella Corporation; the second happens in 2038 when the T-virus has turned most of the world’s population into cannibal mutants. Let the good times roll.
Some other movies hitting Netflix this month include Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland’s video game adventure adaptation Uncharted (July 15), as well as classics like Old School and Natural Born Killers (both July 1). Keep an eye out for the new documentary series D. B. Cooper: Where Are You (July 13), which looks into the story of the famous skyjacker who parachuted and disappeared several decades ago with bags of money.
If you’re into extremely awkward comedy, this is your month: Nathan Fielder of Nathan For You returns with a new series, The Rehearsal, on July 15. The six-episode series will follow Fielder as he helps people prepare for the biggest moments of their lives by “rehearsing” them first. Using actors and a construction crew, he’ll help create simulations for people so they can avoid the missteps that happen in everyday life. What could go wrong?
The remake of House Party hits HBO Max on July 28 and updates the 1990 classic for a new generation. The film has some big names behind it, with LeBron James producing and Donald Glover’s brother Steven Glover of Atlanta serving as co-writer. The fourth season of Westworld continues after starting on June 27, picking things up nearly a decade after the third season left off. Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Aaron Paul, and Jeffrey Wright are all back for another season, while James Marsden’s Teddy is back after being absent all of last season. Big surprises will certainly be in store as the show dips back into Westworld parks and has us wondering if everything is once again a simulation.
Some new movies will be premiering this month for the first time, with Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller Last Night in Soho (July 1) and The Bob’s Burgers Movie (July 12) hitting the platform. Soho was one of the most underrated movies of last year, starring The Queen’s Gambit’s Anya Taylor-Joy as a woman who’s having vivid dreams that might reveal a dark truth. Try and avoid any spoilers before seeing this one.
Have you watched Doctor Strange 2 a bunch more times since it hit the platform? If you’re ready to dive back into the multiverse to see just how the mind-bending movie came together, you can watch Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness starting July 1. The film takes the MCU into places it’s never been before, including a paint-filled multiverse, as Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) try and stop Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) from collapsing the multiverse upon itself. In this new documentary, you can go behind the scenes of director Sam Raimi’s return to superhero movies, including how that incredible sequence with the Illuminati came together. We won’t spoil who’s in the secret group if you haven’t seen the movie yet, but you’ll be surprised which heroes pop up here.
Continue your MCU journey with the finale of Ms. Marvel, which streams on July 13. Episodes are released each Wednesday, marking the live-action debut of the popular comic book character Kamala Khan. While her origin story has been slightly tweaked for the show, the series follows the source material fairly closely, centering on 16-year-old Kamala as she tries to navigate high school and balance her newfound powers: the ability to harness cosmic energy. We already know Ms. Marvel will be showing up in the Captain Marvel sequel The Marvels in 2023, and the finale could set up how she crosses paths with Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers. If you’re looking to get patriotic for July 4, check out documentary series America the Beautiful narrated by Michael B. Jordan. The series, showcasing animals that make their home across North America, is from the producers of Planet Earth—so you know there will be amazing footage.
The headliner on Amazon Prime this month is the action thriller series The Terminal List, starring Chris Pratt. Based on the bestselling novel by Jack Carr, the show follows James Reece (Pratt), a Navy SEAL on a covert mission when his entire platoon gets ambushed and he’s left for dead. When Reece starts having conflicting memories of what happened on the mission, a conspiracy is uncovered that sends him into dangerous territory. Taylor Kitsch (True Detective) co-stars alongside Constance Wu, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, and Patrick Schwarzenegger. The series starts streaming July 1 and will have all eight episodes up at the same time.
If you’re craving more sci-fi, the comic book adaptation Paper Girls is right up your alley. Adapted from Brian K. Vaughan’s comic of the same name, the series follows a group of young newspaper girls who get pulled into an epic battle between factions of time travelers from the future. The girls themselves get sent back and forth through time, with both factions trying to use them for their own good. One group thinks they should be able to change the past as they see fit, while the other group thinks no one should tamper with it. The series premieres July 29.
Speaking of comic books, if you haven’t caught up on Season 3 of The Boys, now is your chance. The finale of the third season will premiere July 8, concluding the craziest season yet. With Butcher (Karl Urban) and Hughie (Jack Quaid) gaining temporary superpowers of their own, the duo enlists the mysterious and dangerous Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) to take down the even more dangerous Homelander (Antony Starr). No matter what happens, the finale will be explosive. This month you can also catch movies like Gladiator, Clueless, Ali, Speed, The Fighter, and Raging Bull (all July 1), as well as the premiere of House of Gucci (July 2).
Based on true events, the limited series Black Bird starts streaming July 8, starring Taron Egerton and the late Ray Liotta. The prison drama is based on the story of Jimmy Keene (Egerton), who’s sent away for 10 years. He’s given the chance to get out—by trying to get a confession from a serial killer. The six-episode series also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Sepideh Moafi, and Greg Kinnear.
The British comedy Trying is back for Season 3 on July 22 and will continue the story of Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) as they try to start a family, but have a hard time conceiving a child. The couple’s decision to adopt brings on a whole new set of challenges. The first two seasons are eight episodes each and the third season will have episodes releasing weekly each Friday.
Surface is another high-profile series from Apple TV Plus, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Sophie, a woman who’s suffered a traumatic head injury and has to find out what happened to her after major memory loss. Set in San Francisco, the psychological thriller has eight episodes, with the first three releasing on July 29 and new episodes coming out weekly after that.
After starting in late June, Season 2 of Only Murders in the Building picks up after the major cliffhanger of the first season, which found Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selina Gomez) framed for murder. Their podcast looking into the murder in Season 1 was a major hit, and now the trio will have to decide if they should do a follow-up on the case that finds them as persons of interest. The characters’ past histories will come to light this season—especially Charles, who finds out his father had some mysterious relationships that may tie into the latest murder.
Season 4 of the hilarious vampire comedy What We Do in the Shadows hits Hulu by way of FX is starting up on July 13. The show has already been picked up for a fifth and sixth season, so if you haven’t had the chance to watch the mockumentary series, now is the time to catch up. Following its run in theaters, The Bob’s Burgers Movie will start streaming July 12, while Season 3 of the animated comedy Solar Opposites will hit the platform on July 13. Other movies include the survival story 127 Hours, the Mark Wahlberg action flick Contraband, All three movies in the Expendables series, the sports drama Any Given Sunday, and the action classic Independence Day—just in time for July 4 (all streaming July 1).
Your Complete July 2022 Streaming Guide: What to Watch on Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, Hulu, and More
What to Stream on Netflix
July 1st
A Call to Spy Big Daddy Blue Jasmine Boogie Nights Catch Me If You Can Deliverance Falls Around Her Final Score GoodFellas I Am Legend Insidious LOL Mean Girls Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Natural Born Killers Old School Police Academy Semi-Pro Seven Snatch Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 — NETFLIX SERIES The Dark Knight Rises The Dirty Dozen The Pursuit of Happyness The Talented Mr. Ripley The Terminal Vampires Wyatt Earp Zero Dark Thirty
July 3rd
Blair Witch (2016)
July 4th
Leave No Trace
July 6th
Control Z: Season 3 🇲🇽– NETFLIX SERIES Girl in the Picture — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between — NETFLIX FILM King of Stonks 🇩🇪– NETFLIX SERIES Uncle from Another World 🇯🇵– NETFLIX ANIME
July 7th
The Flash: Season 8 Karma’s World: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY VINLAND SAGA: Season 1
July 8th
Boo, Bitch — NETFLIX SERIES Capitani: Season 2 🇱🇺– NETFLIX SERIES Dangerous Liaisons 🇫🇷– NETFLIX FILM How To Build a Sex Room — NETFLIX SERIES Incantation 🇹🇼– NETFLIX FILM Jewel 🇿🇦– NETFLIX FILM The Longest Night 🇪🇸– NETFLIX SERIES Ranveer vs Wild with Bear Grylls 🇮🇳– NETFLIX FILM The Sea Beast — NETFLIX FILM
July 10th
12 Strong
July 11th
For Jojo 🇩🇪– NETFLIX FILM Valley of the Dead 🇪🇸– NETFLIX FILM
July 12th
Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks — NETFLIX COMEDY How to Change Your Mind — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY My Daughter’s Killer — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 13th
Big Timber: Season 2 🇨🇦– NETFLIX SERIES D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Hurts Like Hell 🇹🇭– NETFLIX SERIES Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Sintonia: Season 3 🇧🇷– NETFLIX SERIES Under the Amalfi Sun 🇮🇹– NETFLIX FILM
July 14th
Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight — NETFLIX FAMILY Resident Evil — NETFLIX SERIES
July 15th
Alba 🇪🇸– NETFLIX SERIES Country Queen 🇰🇪– NETFLIX SERIES Farzar — NETFLIX SERIES Love Goals (Jaadugar) 🇮🇳– NETFLIX FILM Mom, Don’t Do That! 🇹🇼– NETFLIX SERIES Persuasion — NETFLIX FILM Remarriage & Desires 🇰🇷– NETFLIX SERIES Uncharted
July 16th
Umma
July 18th
Live is Life 🇪🇸– NETFLIX FILM My Little Pony: A New Generation: Sing-Along — NETFLIX FAMILY StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, Sing: Collection 2: Learn to Read — NETFLIX FAMILY Too Old for Fairy Tales 🇵🇱– NETFLIX FILM
July 19th
David A. Arnold: It Ain’t For the Weak — NETFLIX COMEDY
July 20th
Bad Exorcist: Seasons 1-2 🇵🇱– NETFLIX SERIES Virgin River: Season 4 — NETFLIX SERIES
July 21st
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Season 5 — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 22nd
Blown Away: Season 3 🇨🇦– NETFLIX SERIES The Gray Man — NETFLIX FILM ONE PIECE: New Episodes
July 25th
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 5 — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 26th
August: Osage County DI4RIES 🇮🇹– NETFLIX SERIES Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl Street Food: USA — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 27th
Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 4 — NETFLIX SERIES Dream Home Makeover: Season 3 — NETFLIX SERIES The Most Hated Man on the Internet — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Pipa 🇦🇷– NETFLIX FILM Rebelde: Season 2 🇲🇽– NETFLIX SERIES
July 28th
A Cut Above 🇧🇷– NETFLIX FILM Another Self 🇹🇷– NETFLIX SERIES Keep Breathing — NETFLIX SERIES Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation 🇫🇷– NETFLIX FAMILY
July 29th
The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem: Season 2 🇮🇱– NETFLIX SERIES Case Closed: Zero’s Tea Time 🇯🇵– NETFLIX ANIME The Entitled 🇵🇭– NETFLIX FILM Fanático 🇪🇸– NETFLIX SERIES Purple Hearts — NETFLIX FILM Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series — NETFLIX FAMILY Uncoupled — NETFLIX SERIES
July 31st
The Wretched
What to Stream on Disney Plus
July 1
50 Shades Of Sharks The Birth Of Big Air The Good, The Bad, The Hungry Hawaiian: The Legend Of Eddie Aikau Raging Bull Shark Slaying The Badger World’s Biggest Tiger Shark? World’s Biggest Great White? Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making Of Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness
July 4
America The Beautiful
July 6 PJ Masks Season 5 Ms. Marvel Season 1: Episode 5
July 8 The Wonderful Summer Of Mickey Mouse
July 13 Chibi Tiny Tales: Season 1 Life Below Zero: Next Generation Season 4 Spidey And His Amazing Friends Season 1 (4 episodes) Ms. Marvel Season 1 finale
July 15 Zombies 3
July 20
Mira, Royal Detective Season 2 (4 episodes) Siempre Fui Yo Tudo Igual… Só Que Não
July 27 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Season 3 premiere
What to Stream on HBO Max
July 1
A Kind of Murder, 2016 (HBO) A Simple Plan, 1998 (HBO) Act of Valor, 2012 (HBO) Angels in the Outfield, 1951 Arbitrage, 2012 (HBO) Backstabbing for Beginners, 2018 (HBO) Baggage Claim, 2013 (HBO) Blanes Esquina Muller (Blanes St and Muller), 2020 (HBO) Bringing Out the Dead, 1999 (HBO) Catch a Fire, 2006 (HBO) Code of Silence, 1985 (HBO) Confidence, 2003 (HBO) David Copperfield, 1935 Doctor Who: Eve of Daleks, Special Frank Miller’s Sin City, 2005 (HBO) (Unrated Version) Godzilla, 1998 Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1969 Hollow Man, 2000 (HBO) (Director’s Cut) How to Screw It All Up (Cómo mandarlo todo a la mierda), Max Original Season 1 Premiere I Spy, 2002 Indecent Proposal, 1993 (HBO) Julia, 2009 (HBO) La Ciudad De Las Fieras (City of Wild Beasts), 2021 (HBO) Last Night in Soho, 2021 (HBO) Lisztomania, 1975 Lone Survivor, 2013 (HBO) Lord of War, 2005 (HBO) Losing Isaiah, 1995 (HBO) Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter, 1968 Mrs. Winterbourne, 1996 One for the Money, 2012 (HBO) Overboard, 1987 (HBO) Pawn Sacrifice, 2014 (HBO) Postcards From the Edge (1990) Rio 2, 2014 (HBO) Running Scared, 1986 (HBO) Safe, 2012 (HBO) She’s Having a Baby, 1988 (HBO) Sleepers, 1996 (HBO) Sleepless in Seattle, 1993 Snow Day, 2000 (HBO) Spy Kids, 2001 Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams, 2002 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, 2003 Suite Francaise, 2014 (HBO) That Awkward Moment, 2014 (HBO) The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, 1947 The Con is On, 2018 (HBO) The Counselor, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version) The Great American Pastime, 1956 The Heat, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version) The Impossible, 2012 (HBO) The Legends of Zorro, 2005 The Other Woman, 2014 (HBO) The Plot Thickens, Season 3 Premiere The Raid 2, 2014 The Satanic Rites of Dracula, 1974 The World’s End, 2013 (HBO) This is Elvis, 1981 Thoroughbreds, 2017 (HBO) Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, 2012 Warrior, 2011 (HBO) What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, 1993 (HBO)
July 2
Before Midnight, 2022 Sidewalk Stories, 1989
July 7
Miss S, Max Original Season 1 Premiere The Visitors, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
July 9
Mad Max: Fury Road, 2015
July 10
The Anarchists, Limited Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)
July 11
Tuca & Bertie, Season 3 Premiere
July 12
Craig of the Creek, Season 4C Premiere Edge of the Earth, Sports Documentary Series Premiere (HBO) The Bob’s Burgers Movie, 2022 (HBO)
July 14
FBoy Island, Max Original Season 2 Premiere Vote for Juan (Vota Juan), Season 1 Vote for Juan (Vamos Juan), Season 2 Vote for Juan (Venga Juan), Max Original Season 3 Premiere
July 15
Kung Fu, Season 2 Premiere The Rehearsal, Comedy Series Premiere (HBO)
July 16
Godzilla, 2014 (HBO)
July 17
Rat in the Kitchen, Season 1 Premiere
July 19
We Baby Bears, Season 1D Premiere
July 21
Almost Fly, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Pacto Brutal—O Assassinato de Daniella Perex, Max Original Documentary Series Rap Sh!t, Max Original Season 1 Premiere The Last Movie Stars, Max Original 6-Part Documentary Premiere
July 23
Walker, Season 2 Premiere
July 26
Bugs Bunny Builders, Season 1A Premiere
July 27
We Met in Virtual Reality, Original Documentary Premiere (HBO)
July 28
Citizen Ashe, Max Original Premiere Love Monster, Max Original Season 3 Premiere Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Wellington Paranormal, Season 4 Premiere
July 29
Superman & Lois, Season 2 Premiere The Milestone Generation, 2022
What to Stream on Hulu
July 1
The Princess (2022) Are You The One?: Complete Season 1 Black Ink Crew: Complete Seasons 5 & 6 Feud: Complete Season 1 Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta: Complete Seasons 4 & 5 Rupaul’s Drag Race: Complete Season 9 Survivor: Complete Seasons 38 & 39 The Amazing Race: Complete Season 32 The Challenge: Complete Season 34 127 Hours (2010) Any Given Sunday (1999) Because I Said So (2007) Big Trouble In Little China (1986) Billboard Dad (1999) Black Knight (2001) Bogus (1996) Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) Bride Wars (2009) Cadillac Records (2008) Closed Circuit (2013) Contraband (2012) Death Race (2008) The Descendants (2011) The Expendables (2010) The Expendables 2 (2012) The Expendables 3 (2014) First Knight (1995) Ghost Rider (2007) Godsend (2004) The Gospel According To André (2017) Heist (2001) Hysteria (2012) Independence Day (1996) Insidious (2011) John Dies At The End (2012) Joy Ride (2001) Jumanji (1995) Knock Knock (2015) Kung Fu Hustle (2005) The Last Circus (2010) The Last Days On Mars (2013) Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’hoole (2010) The Librarian: Quest For The Spear (2004) The Librarian: Return To King Solomon’s Mines (2006) The Librarian: Curse Of The Judas Chalice (2008) Little Richard (2000) Maid In Manhattan (2002) The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) Milk (2008) Money Train (1995) Nim’s Island (2008) Passport To Paris (1999) Poseidon (2006) Post Grad (2009) Que Pena Tu Vida (2016) Rachel Getting Married (2008) Radio (2003) The Replacement Killers (1998) School Daze (1988) Sexy Beast (1999) The Sitter (2010) Sorry To Bother You (2018) Step Up (2006) Step Up 2 The Streets (2008) Step Up 3d (2010) Switching Goals (1999) Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby (2006) Taxi (1998) Te Presento A Laura (2010) That’s My Boy (2012) The Tourist (2010) Urban Legend (1998) Urban Legends: The Final Cut (2000) Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005) The Watch (2012) The Wave (2015) What’s Love Got To Do With It (1993) Working Girl (1988)
July 2
Asking For It (2021)
July 5
Ginger’s Tale (2020)
July 6
Maggie: Complete Season 1
July 7
How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom: Complete Season 1 (Dubbed) Ultrasound (2021)
July 8
Generation Gap: Series Premiere Press Your Luck: Season 4 Premiere Rehearsals (Hazarot): Complete Season 1 Minamata (2022)
July 9
Gold (2021)
July 10
Killing Eve: Complete 4th and Final Season
July 11
The $100,000 Pyramid: Season 6 Premiere Celebrity Family Feud: Season 8 Premiere Real Housewives of Potomac: Complete Season 6 The Final Straw: Series Premiere Who Do You Think You Are?: Series Premiere Curious George (2006)
July 12
Missing: Complete Season 1 The Bachelorette: Season 19 Premiere Claim to Fame: Series Premiere The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022)
July 13
Solar Opposites: Complete Season 3 The Case Study of Vanitas: Complete Season 1 (Dubbed) What We Do in the Shadows: Season 4 Premiere
July 14
Victoria’s Secret: Angels And Demons: Complete Documentary Series Everything’s Trash: Series Premiere Room 203 (2022)
July 15
Cooks vs. Cons: Complete Season 1 Cutthroat Kitchen: Complete Season 14 Deadly Women: Complete Season 13 Murder Comes To Town: Complete Seasons 1–3 Obsession: Dark Desires: Complete Seasons 4 & 5 The Bachelorette: Complete Season 10 Centurion (2010) Filth (2013) Hobo With A Shotgun (2011) I’m Still Here (2010) Ragnarok (2013) Sex, Guaranteed (2017) Venus And Serena (2012) Viva (2015)
July 17
The Hater (2022)
July 18
The Cursed (2021)
July 19
Aftershock (2022)
July 21
American Horror Stories: Season 2 Premiere Grown-ish: Season 5 Premiere Milkwater (2020) You Are Not My Mother (2021)
July 22
All My Friends Hate Me (2021)
July 24
Topside (2022)
July 25
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017)
July 26
Santa Evita: Complete Limited Series Premiere
July 29
Not Okay (2022) The Americans: Complete Series Hatching (2022)
July 31
A Day To Die (2022) Client 9 (2010)
What to Stream on Apple TV Plus
July 8
Black Bird
July 22
Trying Best Foot Forward
July 29
Surface
What to Stream on Amazon Prime
TV shows to Prime Video in July 2022
July 1
Alternatino With Arturo Castro S1 (2019) The Terminal List (2022) Very Cavallari (2018)
July 8
Warriors on the Field (2022)
July 15
Forever Summer: Hamptons (2022)
July 29
Paper Girls (2022)
Movies to Prime Video in July 2022
July 1
16-Love (2012) 1UP (2022) 52 Pick-Up (1986) A Feral World (2020) A Hologram for the King (2016) A Very Brady Sequel (1996) Adventure Boyz (2020) Aeon Flux (2005) Ali (2001) Ali Director’s Cut (2001) All Roads to Pearla (2019) As Long as We Both Shall Live (2016) Attack of the Unknown (2020) Awaken The Shadowman (2017) Barry Munday (2010) Betrayed (1988) Blown Away (1994) Blue Jay (2016) Body of Evidence (1993) Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) Broadway Danny Rose (1984) Cadillac Man (1990) Call of the Wolf (2017) Cedar Rapids (2011) Changeland (2019) Chasing Molly (2019) Clueless (1995) Coffy (1973) Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) Coyotaje (2019) Criminal Law (1988) Cruel Hearts (2020) Cruiser (2020) Dark Blue (2003) Dark Waters (2019) Dave Made A Maze (2017) DC Noir (2019) Dead Ringers (1988) Drillbit Taylor (2008) Easy Does It (2020) Europa Report (2013) Eye Of The Needle (1981) Four Feathers (2002) Forev (2014) French Postcards (1979) Frisky (2015) Futureworld (1976) Gino’s Wife (2016) Gladiator (2000) Good Neighbors (2011) Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) Here Comes the Devil (2012) High-Rise (2016) Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) Hot Dog…The Movie (1984) Hot Fuzz (2007) In Action (2021) Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021) Internal Affairs (1990) Into the Blue (2005) Iris Warriors (2022) Jacob’s Ladder (1990) Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014) Jennifer’s Body (2009) Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011) John Dies at the End (2012) Kiltro (2006) Lincoln (2012) Little Man Tate (1991) Loves Spell (2020) Lust For Love (2014) Mandela (1997) Midnight in Paris (2011) Moments in Spacetime (2001) No Way to Live (2017) Party With Me (2021) Patriot Games (1992) Pieces of April (2003) Play the Game (2009) Pretty Ugly People (2008) Racing With The Moon (1984) Raging Bull (1980) Revolutionary Road (2009) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Runner (2018) Say Your Prayers (2021) Slash (2016) Son of God (2014) Speed (1994) Stay (2021) Stuff (2017) Sunset Song (2016) Swiped (2018) Switchback (1997) The Arbors (2020) The Fighter (2010) The Fighting Temptations (2003) The General’s Daughter (1999) The Gospel According to Andre (2018) The Honor Farm (2017) The Hunted (2003) The Italian Job (2003) The Mongolian Connection (2019) The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012) The Posthuman Project (2014) The Queen of Versailles (2012) The Republic of Two (2014) The Rest of Us (2020) The Sum of All Fears (2002) The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) The Time Machine (2002) Tucked (2018) Unicorn City (2012) Venus and Serena (2012) Virtuosity (1995) Wargames (1983) We Love You, Sally Carmichael! (2017) We Take The Low Road (2020) When Icarus Fell (2018) Yentl (1984)
July 2
House of Gucci (2021)
July 15
Don’t Make Me Go (2022)
July 22
Anything’s Possible (2022) Prizefighter (2022)
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